Who was 'Lost' now is found: The shipwrecked survivors of Oceanic 815  or, more accurately, the actors who portrayed them  are starting to re-appear on screen (and in at least one case, on stage) nearly a year after the climactic wrap-up of the cult ABC series. What are our intrepid

On the island: He was the doctor with the God complex. Jack Shephard's consuming need to make it back to the island on Oceanic Flight 815 ended up driving the perfectionist to addiction and unhappiness in later seasons.

Off the island: Fox has temporarily moved to Great Britain, where he's doing his first theater stint in London's West End. During a recent visit to Graham Norton's BBC talk show, he said he chose the Neil LaBute play In a Forest Dark and Deep because his character is "a bit of a (expletive) … he's got a very black and white concept of the world, (and) I really enjoyed his approach to the world."

Evangeline Lilly

On the island: Fooling the world into thinking it's still possible to be hot while stranded on an island with no showers, makeup or razors, convicted murderer Kate Austen got her second lease on life on the island as a fearless female leader.

Off the island: Lilly, whose face has remained in front of the viewing public in ads for beauty products, will hit the big screen in October, playing opposite Hugh Jackman in the boxing-robots movie Real Steel.

Josh Holloway

On the island: The smooth-talking con man with daddy issues won the hearts of fans with his Southern drawl and chiseled abs. But Sawyer, aka James Ford, evolved from a quick-quipped thief to thoughtful leader and boyfriend to Dharma doctor Juliet.

Off the island: All those gun scenes in Lost prepared Holloway well for a role joining the force in the next Mission: Impossible sequel, Ghost Protocol  written and produced by J.J. Abrams  and a guest stint on the two-part season finale of NBC's Community, a follow-up to last year's paintball episode.

Jorge Garcia

On the island: Hurley Reyes ended up running the island? The island was a figment of his imagination? He was crazy? Who knows, but the lovably hefty lottery winner with a passion for fried chicken ingrained the numbers 4, 8, 15, 16, 23 and 42 into viewers' minds forever.

Off the island: Garcia supplied a lot of Lost's comic relief, so it's no surprise he has had guest spots on sitcoms like CBS' How I Met Your Mother and ABC's Mr. Sunshine (where he has a recurring role opposite rabid Lost fan Matthew Perry). He's also maintained his ties with J.J. Abrams, appearing in last week's Fringe and joining his pilot Alcatraz.

Daniel Dae Kim

On the island: Once an overbearing husband and Korean Mob enforcer, Jin-Soo Kwon overcame the language barrier to slowly befriend the remaining castaways. After surviving time travel, captivity and a ship explosion, Jin drowned hand-in-hand with his wife, Sun, in a hauntingly beautiful submarine scene in the show's final season.

Off the island: That's not really accurate, since Kim still lives in the Aloha State. He had his next gig, CBS' freshman hit Hawaii Five-0, lined up before Lost filming even wrapped.

Yunjim Kim

On the island: Sun Paik initially pretended she didn't understand English to conceal the fact that she did from husband Jin, whom she had planned to leave. Ultimately, her time-travel separation from Jin, whom she believed to be dead, strengthened her intensity to solve the island's mysteries  and their relationship.

Off the island: Starred in Heartbeat, an organ-transplant drama, in her native South Korea (that would be the good one, Hurley) and has another film, The Unconditional, due later this year.

Terry O'Quinn

On the island: John Locke, the man of faith whose legs came back to life after he had been bound to a wheelchair when his long-lost father threw him out a window. He was the first to trust "Jacob." Ben, the leader of "The Others," strangled him off-island in the fifth season, and the island's evil spirit inhabited his body.

Off the island: O'Quinn and his Lost BFF, Michael Emerson, had hoped to team on a new pilot, Odd Jobs, but that project fell through; instead the chrome-domed Emmy winner has signed up for Hallelujah, a musical-drama pilot from Desperate Housewives producer Marc Cherry.

Michael Emerson

On the island: Bug-eyed Ben Linus made it cool to be evil. The maniacal leader of the Others/ex-Dharma kid grew up on the island as an alcoholic janitor's son. He manipulated the castaways with a straight face, but crumbled after being tricked into killing his leader Jacob.

Off the island: The Emmy winner traded Ben's khakis for pilgrim togs to play John Winthrop in PBS' God in America and did a guest stint on NBC's Parenthood. He's part of the CBS pilot Person of Interest, produced by J.J. Abrams. And perhaps someday he'll visit Bon Temps, La., to do a guest stint on wife Carrie Preston's series, HBO's True Blood.

Elizabeth Mitchell

On the island: Soft-spoken Juliet Burke was the Dharma pregnancy expert who tried to figure out why babies conceived on the island always died. She eventually fell in love with Sawyer and they lived happily together in Dharmaville. In the final season, she was sucked into a hydrogen-bomb-gone-wrong hole and, clutching Sawyer's hand, died.

Off the island: After Juliet was killed off at the end of Season 5, Mitchell moved right into the role of FBI agent Erica Evans in the ABC remake of the alien-invasion series V. The show wraps up its second season on Tuesday and is waiting to hear whether there will be a third.

Dominic Monaghan

On the island: Frontman of the one-hit-wonder band Driveshaft, the heroin-addicted rock star Charlie Pace fell in love with pregnant Claire Littleton and battled his addiction. He ended up drowning while delivering the message, "Not Penny's Boat," to castaways who thought they were being saved.

Off the island: His ABC series FlashForward was canceled in May 2010 after one season. He has completed two movies since: Soldiers of Fortune, co-starring Sean Bean and Christian Slater, and The Day.

Michelle Rodriguez

On the island: Tough girl Ana Lucia Cortez led the "Tailies" and accidentally shot Shannon and was shot herself by Michael (Harold Perrineau), who wanted the rest to think Ben had done it.

Off the island: She played the chopper pilot in the James Cameron blockbuster Avatar, and returns to the big screen this week in another alien adventure, Battle: Los Angeles.

Maggie Grace

On the island: The pretty rich girl everyone loved to hate, Shannon Rutherford, stepsister to Boone Carlyle, was mistaken for an Other by Ana Lucia and shot during the first major encounter between the Tailies and Losties.

Off the island: Grace scored a box office No. 1 with The Fog in October 2005, around the same time she was killed off on Lost. She scored again with 2008's Taken (playing a daughter to Liam Neeson) and is part of the cast for the final two Twilight films.

Ian Somerhalder

On the island: Boone Carlyle, Shannon's stepbrother, was, as USA TODAY described, a "callow, privileged young man striving for maturity." He was one of the first major characters to die when, while exploring, he came across a propeller plane that crashed just as he made radio contact with the outside world.

Off the island: In 2009, Somerhalder sank his teeth into the CW series The Vampire Diaries, playing "bad brother" Damon Salvatore.